? In Arkansas, you can own bobcats, but not more than six at a time. It is the Maxpedition Pygmy Falcon II-----?? Many exceptions and qualifications apply to these exotic animal laws. The African pygmy falcon is small but mighty! Once subscribed, you can pick and choose what categories you receive notifications for, making it personal to you. This tiny species of falcon is the smallest raptor in Africa – adults are less than 8 inches long. By law, wild or illegal animals may not be sold or kept as pets. African pygmy falcons, unlike many species of raptors, have different markings to distinguish males and females – females have a brown patch between their wings, while males have a solid grey back. Finally, Joe, you say above 'to make up for the Falcon's problems', and I'd say that there are no 'problems'. You could own a half-dozen small and medium packs, and not have the versatility and usefulness built into either one of these packs. But you'd have to remove their scent glands, the skunk's best line of defense against predators. And I can reliably tell you that there will not be a single General Falconer who will be willing to take you as an Apprentice if you are not interested in hunting, but only want the bird as a pet. To snipe, dove, quail and open-country sparrows, merlins are best suited. Skunks are common all throughout America, but rarely do you find them hanging out on someone's sofa. On its own, it'll hold enough clothes and supplies for a weekend trip or dayhike; combine it with a rollerbag, and you can pack enough supplies for a week's worth of travel. (And super cute.) You’ll receive instant notifications about Heinnie news, such as: Brand new items to Heinnie Haynes Item re-stock Special offers Clearance And more! South Dakota will let you keep a bear on your property, but domestic pigs are prohibited. They form interesting living arrangements: rather than construct their own roost, they prefer to take over a few chambers of a spacious, communal weaver bird nest. For most blackbirds (Icteridea), either falcon can prove effective. Owls do not “tame”; they cannot be tamed after a certain point as nestlings, and if gotten at a time when they can be imprinted, are still savage and unpredictable. The Pygmy Falcon isn't a large backpack (1400 cubic inches), but it's sized perfectly to fit underneath an airline seat. SOCIAL MEDIA ? Licensed falconers can;not children. The P.F.II has double the capacity of the Sitka, plus two straps, and it still looks pretty compact. All that said, I think you either need a Falcon or Pygmy, or you need a MUCH bigger pack. Raptors are very strictly regulated & they are *NOT* "pets"-no wild species is. You can, however, own one in several U.S. states. If you are in the US, there is no way you can have a “pet” falcon. This is my daypack after 2 years of use. I was dead set on the Sitka until I saw the Pygmy Falcon II. If you plan to hunt mostly in town or suburb, and especially if you plan to hawk from a car, I’d recommend the kestrel. The following animals may not be kept as pets: Wolf, fox, coyote, hyena, dingo, jackal, other undomesticated dogs For example, South Carolina prohibits owning lions as pets, but you can still own a monkey. You can even turn the notifications on and off, at the flick of a switch. I completely understand your desire, but the idea simply has no merit. The consideration coming in at close second is your intended quarry. Ok, so I have not been able to make up my mind about which maxpedition bag to get. Description.